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Suerie
Moon, MPA, PhD is Research Director and Co-Chair ofthe Forum
on Global Governance for Health, Harvard Global Health Institute
andHarvard School of Public Health. She is also the Co-Director of
the Project onInnovation and Access to Technologies for Sustainable
Development,Sustainability Science Program, Harvard Kennedy School
of Government. Herwork focuses on global governance, the evolution
of international regimes, thepolitical economy of global health
(particularly innovation, access to medicines,intellectual property
and equity), and innovative policies for addressingglobal problems.
Prior to coming to Harvard, she worked for the MdecinsSans
Frontires/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) international Campaign for
Accessto Essential Medicines, where she focused on intellectual
property rights,equity prices for medicines, and research and
development into neglecteddiseases. She has also consulted onaccess
to medicines policies for MSF, Oxfam, the Medicines Patent Pool,
UNAIDS,UNITAID and the World Health Organization.Dr. Moon is a
member of the Board of Directors of MSF-USA, the Drugs forNeglected
Diseases Initiative-North America, the expert Proposal
ReviewCommittee of UNITAID, and the Global Advisory Committee of
the WHO project on localproduction for access to medical
products.

She received a BA in History from Yale
University, an MPAfrom the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and
International Affairs at PrincetonUniversity, and a PhD in Public
Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School ofGovernment.